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Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff is a dud, a Stephane Dion 2.0.

Picking the next Liberal leader



National Post Published: A consensus seems to be emerging that Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff is a dud, a Stephane Dion 2.0. Yet, even as Ignatieff continues to drop in the polls, his loyal Liberal MPs are rallying around their beleaguered leader, as this makes it easier to stab him in the back. All of this has led me to "jump the gun" a bit and to ponder who the Liberals could get to succeed Ignatieff.

And so after an exhaustive 10 seconds of research, I have come up with a list of five potential Liberal leaders along with their "pros" and "cons." Here it is: KEN DRYDEN Pros As a former NHL hockey star, Dryden enjoys fantastic name recognition. Cons Zzzzzzzzzzzz .... Oops sorry guess I dozed off there for a second. BOB RAE Pros Rae is media savvy, smart, tough, and as former Ontario premier he has tons of political experience. Cons Voters remember Rae's handing of the Ontario economy, the way military historians remember General Custer's handling of Indian relations or the way boating enthusiasts remember the Titanic's handling of icebergs. DOMINIC LEBLANC Pros This New Brunswick MP is young, bright and telegenic. Cons Who? JUSTIN TRUDEAU Pros Let's face it, he is blessed with a magic and legendary political name: Justin. Also his father was kind of famous and he can count on the endorsement of family friend Fidel Castro. Cons To use the correct political science term, Trudeau is a "flake." ROMAN POLANSKI Pros A famous Hollywood director, Polanski would win the support of the trendy and hip culture crowd. Cons He will soon be a con.

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Gerry Nicholls——

Gerry Nicholls is a Toronto writer and a senior fellow with the Democracy Institute. His web site is Making sense with Nicholls


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